Abstract Cu-Ni-Mn based alloys have long been considered as potential thermoelectric materials because of their Seebeck effect and large power factor. In this study, bulk Cu-Ni-Mn based alloys with nanostructures… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Cu-Ni-Mn based alloys have long been considered as potential thermoelectric materials because of their Seebeck effect and large power factor. In this study, bulk Cu-Ni-Mn based alloys with nanostructures were prepared via melting and cryorolling, and their thermoelectric and mechanical properties were analyzed. A large number of nanotwins and nanoprecipitates were observed in the prepared alloys using transmission electron microscopy. These observations indicate that the bulk Cu-Ni-Mn alloys with nanostructures can be successfully prepared using conventional melting-solidification-rolling technology. The Cu-Ni-Mn alloy containing nanotwins exhibits a promising Seebeck coefficient of ∼ -72.8 μVK-1 and power factor of ∼ 11000 μWm-1K-2 at 1073 K, and thereby, a high output power density. The bulk Zr-doped Cu-Ni-Mn alloy containing nanoprecipitates and nanotwins exhibits a lower thermal conductivity of ∼ 32.9 Wm-1K-1 and a 37.5% higher ZT of ∼ 0.22 at 773 K. Enhanced mechanical properties make the Cu-Ni-Mn based alloys a promising candidate for thermoelectric application. Our discovery provides a promising strategy to improve the thermoelectric and mechanical properties of materials with high thermal conductivity through the introduction of nanotwins and nanoprecipitates.
               
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